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This eau de toilette is named after the city of Edo, the former name of Tokyo, where very fresh scents, structured upon citrus fruit, such as yuzu (multifaceted cousin to the lime), were very much in demand. It recalls a citrus orchard on the shores of the Pacific. A fresh scent, yes, but also distinguished and joyous, warmed by sun-drenched thyme.

Parisian perfumer Diptyque began in 1961 as an eclectic boutique started by three creative friends at 34 Boulevard Saint-Germain. In 1963, they began to explore their love of fragrances, eventually creating luxurious candles, eau de toilettes, bath products, and more, treasured the world over for their complex and inspired scents.